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United Nations

The UN is an alliance of states with currently 193 member states from all regions of the world. The United Nations is a global organization whose tasks consist of securing peace and protecting human and international rights.

All member states together cover an area of 133.41 million km² and 7.93 billion people. This is 88.50 percent of the world's inhabitable area and 99.74 percent of the world's population.

Official website: https://www.un.org/en/

Map of member countries: UN - United Nations
Country Commencement Population Area
Afghanistan 1946 41.13 M 653,000 km²
Albania 1955 2.78 M 29,000 km²
Algeria 1962 44.90 M 2,382,000 km²
Andorra 1993 0.08 M 470 km²
Angola 1976 35.59 M 1,247,000 km²
Antigua and Barbuda 1981 0.09 M 440 km²
Argentina 1945 46.23 M 2,780,000 km²
Armenia 1992 2.78 M 30,000 km²
Australia 1945 26.01 M 7,741,000 km²
Austria 1955 9.04 M 84,000 km²
Azerbaijan 1992 10.14 M 87,000 km²
Bahamas 1973 0.41 M 14,000 km²
Bahrain 1971 1.47 M 778 km²
Bangladesh 1974 171.19 M 148,000 km²
Barbados 1966 0.28 M 430 km²
Belarus 1945 9.23 M 208,000 km²
Belgium 1945 11.69 M 31,000 km²
Belize 1981 0.41 M 23,000 km²
Benin 1960 13.35 M 115,000 km²
Bhutan 1971 0.78 M 38,000 km²
Bolivia 1945 12.22 M 1,099,000 km²
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 3.23 M 51,000 km²
Botswana 1966 2.63 M 582,000 km²
Brazil 1945 215.31 M 8,516,000 km²
Brunei 1984 0.45 M 5,770 km²
Bulgaria 1955 6.47 M 111,000 km²
Burkina Faso 1960 22.67 M 274,000 km²
Burundi 1962 12.89 M 28,000 km²
Cambodia 1955 16.77 M 181,000 km²
Cameroon 1960 27.91 M 475,000 km²
Canada 1945 38.93 M 9,985,000 km²
Cape Verde 1975 0.59 M 4,030 km²
Central Africa 1960 5.58 M 623,000 km²
Chad 1960 17.72 M 1,284,000 km²
Chile 1945 19.60 M 757,000 km²
China 1971 1,425.67 M 9,563,000 km²
Colombia 1945 51.87 M 1,142,000 km²
Comoros 1975 0.84 M 1,861 km²
Congo 1960 5.97 M 342,000 km²
Congo (Dem. Republic) 1960 99.01 M 2,345,000 km²
Costa Rica 1945 5.18 M 51,000 km²
Croatia 1992 3.86 M 57,000 km²
Cuba 1945 11.21 M 110,000 km²
Cyprus 1960 1.25 M 9,250 km²
Czechia 1993 10.67 M 79,000 km²
Denmark 1945 5.90 M 43,000 km²
Djibouti 1977 1.12 M 23,000 km²
Dominica 1978 0.07 M 750 km²
Dominican Republic 1945 11.23 M 49,000 km²
East Timor 2002 1.34 M 15,000 km²
Ecuador 1945 18.00 M 256,000 km²
Egypt 1945 110.99 M 1,001,000 km²
El Salvador 1945 6.34 M 21,000 km²
Equatorial Guinea 1968 1.67 M 28,000 km²
Eritrea 1993 3.68 M 118,000 km²
Estonia 1991 1.35 M 45,000 km²
Eswatini 1968 1.20 M 17,000 km²
Ethiopia 1945 123.38 M 1,104,000 km²
Fiji 1970 0.93 M 18,000 km²
Finland 1955 5.56 M 338,000 km²
France 1945 67.97 M 549,000 km²
Gabon 1960 2.39 M 268,000 km²
Gambia 1965 2.71 M 11,000 km²
Georgia 1992 3.71 M 70,000 km²
Germany 1973 83.80 M 358,000 km²
Ghana 1957 33.48 M 239,000 km²
Greece 1945 10.43 M 132,000 km²
Grenada 1974 0.13 M 340 km²
Guatemala 1945 17.36 M 109,000 km²
Guinea 1958 13.86 M 246,000 km²
Guinea-Bissau 1974 2.11 M 36,000 km²
Guyana 1966 0.81 M 215,000 km²
Haiti 1945 11.58 M 28,000 km²
Honduras 1945 10.43 M 112,000 km²
Hungary 1955 9.64 M 93,000 km²
Iceland 1946 0.38 M 103,000 km²
India 1945 1,425.78 M 3,287,000 km²
Indonesia 1950 275.50 M 1,914,000 km²
Iran 1945 88.55 M 1,648,000 km²
Iraq 1945 44.50 M 435,000 km²
Ireland 1955 5.13 M 70,000 km²
Israel 1949 9.56 M 22,000 km²
Italy 1955 58.94 M 301,000 km²
Ivory Coast 1960 28.16 M 322,000 km²
Jamaica 1962 2.83 M 11,000 km²
Japan 1956 125.12 M 378,000 km²
Jordan 1955 11.29 M 89,000 km²
Kazakhstan 1992 19.62 M 2,725,000 km²
Kenya 1963 54.03 M 580,000 km²
Kiribati 1999 0.13 M 810 km²
Kuwait 1963 4.27 M 18,000 km²
Kyrgyzstan 1992 6.97 M 200,000 km²
Laos 1955 7.53 M 237,000 km²
Latvia 1991 1.88 M 64,000 km²
Lebanon 1945 5.49 M 10,000 km²
Lesotho 1966 2.31 M 30,000 km²
Liberia 1945 5.30 M 111,000 km²
Libya 1955 6.81 M 1,760,000 km²
Liechtenstein 1990 0.04 M 161 km²
Lithuania 1991 2.83 M 65,000 km²
Luxembourg 1945 0.65 M 2,590 km²
Madagascar 1960 29.61 M 587,000 km²
Malawi 1964 20.41 M 118,000 km²
Malaysia 1957 33.94 M 330,000 km²
Maldives 1965 0.52 M 300 km²
Mali 1960 22.59 M 1,240,000 km²
Malta 1964 0.53 M 320 km²
Marshall Islands 1991 0.04 M 181 km²
Mauritania 1961 4.74 M 1,031,000 km²
Mauritius 1968 1.26 M 2,040 km²
Mexico 1945 127.50 M 1,964,000 km²
Micronesia 1991 0.11 M 700 km²
Moldova 1992 2.54 M 34,000 km²
Monaco 1993 0.04 M 2 km²
Mongolia 1961 3.40 M 1,564,000 km²
Montenegro 2006 0.62 M 14,000 km²
Morocco 1956 37.46 M 447,000 km²
Mozambique 1975 32.97 M 786,000 km²
Myanmar 1948 54.18 M 677,000 km²
Namibia 1990 2.57 M 824,000 km²
Nauru 1999 0.01 M 21 km²
Nepal 1955 30.55 M 147,000 km²
Netherlands 1945 17.70 M 42,000 km²
New Zealand 1945 5.12 M 268,000 km²
Nicaragua 1945 6.95 M 130,000 km²
Niger 1960 26.21 M 1,267,000 km²
Nigeria 1960 218.54 M 924,000 km²
North Korea 1991 26.07 M 121,000 km²
North Macedonia 1993 2.06 M 26,000 km²
Norway 1945 5.46 M 385,000 km²
Oman 1971 4.58 M 310,000 km²
Pakistan 1947 235.82 M 796,000 km²
Palau 1994 0.02 M 460 km²
Panama 1945 4.41 M 75,000 km²
Papua New Guinea 1975 10.14 M 463,000 km²
Paraguay 1945 6.78 M 407,000 km²
Peru 1945 34.05 M 1,285,000 km²
Philippines 1945 115.56 M 300,000 km²
Poland 1945 36.82 M 313,000 km²
Portugal 1955 10.41 M 92,000 km²
Qatar 1971 2.70 M 12,000 km²
Romania 1955 19.05 M 238,000 km²
Russia 1991 144.24 M 17,098,000 km²
Rwanda 1962 13.78 M 26,000 km²
Saint Kitts and Nevis 1983 0.05 M 260 km²
Saint Lucia 1979 0.18 M 620 km²
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1980 0.10 M 390 km²
Samoa 1976 0.22 M 2,840 km²
San Marino 1992 0.03 M 61 km²
Sao Tome and Principe 1975 0.23 M 960 km²
Saudi Arabia 1945 36.41 M 2,150,000 km²
Senegal 1960 17.32 M 197,000 km²
Serbia 2000 6.66 M 88,000 km²
Seychelles 1976 0.12 M 460 km²
Sierra Leone 1961 8.61 M 72,000 km²
Singapore 1965 5.64 M 719 km²
Slovakia 1993 5.43 M 49,000 km²
Slovenia 1992 2.11 M 21,000 km²
Solomon Islands 1978 0.72 M 29,000 km²
Somalia 1960 17.60 M 638,000 km²
South Africa 1945 59.89 M 1,219,000 km²
South Korea 1991 51.63 M 100,000 km²
South Sudan 2011 10.91 M 644,000 km²
Spain 1955 47.78 M 506,000 km²
Sri Lanka 1955 22.18 M 66,000 km²
Sudan 1956 46.87 M 1,879,000 km²
Suriname 1975 0.62 M 164,000 km²
Sweden 1946 10.49 M 447,000 km²
Switzerland 2002 8.78 M 41,000 km²
Syria 1945 22.13 M 185,000 km²
Tajikistan 1992 9.95 M 141,000 km²
Tanzania 1964 65.50 M 947,000 km²
Thailand 1946 71.70 M 513,000 km²
Togo 1960 8.85 M 57,000 km²
Tonga 1999 0.11 M 750 km²
Trinidad and Tobago 1962 1.53 M 5,130 km²
Tunisia 1956 12.36 M 164,000 km²
Turkey 1945 84.98 M 785,000 km²
Turkmenistan 1992 6.43 M 488,000 km²
Tuvalu 2000 0.01 M 26 km²
Uganda 1962 47.25 M 242,000 km²
Ukraine 1945 38.00 M 604,000 km²
United Arab Emirates 1971 9.44 M 84,000 km²
United Kingdom 1945 66.97 M 244,000 km²
United States 1945 333.29 M 9,525,000 km²
Uruguay 1945 3.42 M 176,000 km²
Uzbekistan 1992 35.65 M 447,000 km²
Vanuatu 1981 0.33 M 12,000 km²
Venezuela 1945 28.30 M 912,000 km²
Vietnam 1977 98.19 M 331,000 km²
Yemen 1947 33.70 M 528,000 km²
Zambia 1964 20.02 M 753,000 km²
Zimbabwe 1980 16.32 M 391,000 km²


Fields of activity

As an association of practically all states and their territories, the UN is primarily concerned with the observance of world peace, human rights and international law. These predominantly humanitarian goals of the international governmental organization are discussed in the UN General Assembly and recommendations are made to the states concerned. If a country does not comply with these decisions, recommendations for sanctions or embargoes against the affected state can also be made to other countries. This instrument can be quite frightening in combination with UN Security Council resolutions that are binding under international law and the deployment of UN peacekeeping forces (blue helmets).

Other organs of the UN are the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the UN Security Council and the UN Economic and Social Council. There are also a number of subordinate councils, programs and specialized agencies. The headquarters is located in New York City. Important representations are also located in Geneva, Vienna and Nairobi. It is financed by contributions from the member countries, i.e., ultimately from their taxpayers.

Non-members of the United Nations

With 193 member states and their additionally dependent external territories, it would almost be easier to list only the countries that are not members. These are the following countries or territories:
  • Northern Cyprus is actually a Turkish republic according to all UN member states. Turkey does not recognize Northern Cyprus.
  • Taiwan is claimed by China and was a regular member of the UN until 1971. Due to foreign policy constraints with China several states were forced to no longer recognize Taiwan and to consider it part of China in the future.
  • The status of Western Sahara under international law has not yet been clarified. There are still disputes between Morocco and the Sahrawis that do not currently allow recognition as an independent country.
  • The status of Kosovo under international law is also still controversial. Although more than half of the UN members now recognize Kosovo as a sovereign state, it is still under the administrative jurisdiction of the United Nations.
  • Vatican City and Palestine have the role of permanent observer. They are treated as members, but have no voting rights in the General Assembly.
  • The Cook Islands, Niue and Northern Mariana Islands are smaller Pacific island states with a total population of less than 70,000. They are freely associated with New Zealand and the USA respectively, but are monitored by the UN.
  • Curaçao is an island in the Caribbean and has actually become a sovereign state since the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010. It is considered an "independent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands" by the United Nations.